The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see
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The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see resource for landlubbers and mariners alike.

Carol Gafford is a public librarian, family historian, amateur archivist and book savior. She is currently the youth services/outreach librarian at the Swansea Public Library and volunteers for several museum and historical societies including the Marine Museum at Fall River, the Swansea Historical Society and the Bristol Historical and Preservation society. She is the editor of Past Times, the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists and is always looking for a new project to take on.

Three Bruins prospects were selected on Monday for the Team Canada National Junior Team selection camp.

Defenseman Dougie Hamilton — a member of Canada’s bronze medal team last year — goalie Malcolm Subban and forward Anthony Camara were among the 37 players tabbed for the camp.

Hamilton and Subban were locks to be invited to the camp, which will be in Calgary from Dec. 11-13 and will trim the roster down to the 23 players going to the World Junior Championship.

Camara, a third-round pick of Boston in 2011, was a bit of a surprise pick. He has been impressive with the OHL’s Barrie Colts; in 28 games, the 19-year-old he has 19 goals and 15 assists.

If not for the lockout, Hamilton would likely be with the Bruins now and would have been ineligible for the tournament. Instead he’s returned to the OHL, and in 30 games with the Niagara IceDogs the No. 9 pick in 2011 has seven goals and 32 assists.

Subban, last summer’s No. 24 overall selection, has a 2.23 GAA and .931 save percentage in 24 games for the Belleville Bulls.

The World Junior Championship will be from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in Ufa, Russia.

In other news Monday, it was reported that Daniel Paille has signed to play in Finland with Ilves Tampere.

Paille said before the lockout he would stay in Boston unless the lockout dragged on; his signing could be an indication that the lockout, now in its third month, is nowhere near over.

Paille is the 12th Bruin to go overseas and the second to go to Finland after Rich Peverley, who’s playing with JYP.